Transcript for Instant Index: Incredible Journey of an Empty Vessel That Sailed More Than 5,000 Miles

What's making headlines. Two years after the tsunami in japan, look at this tonight. A boat has washed up on shore in california and this evening, confirmation it is from japan. Floating more than 5,000 miles across the pacific. It is the first time debris from japan has reached california's shores. If you're like me, always running a it will late, a POSSIBLE CHANGE from McDonald's you might welcome tonight. Perhaps you remember adam sandler at the counter at McDONALD'S. He just wanted some breakfast. They were not budging with that 10:30 a.M. Cutoff. What else? We'll take hot cakes and sausage. Sorry, sir. We stopped serving breakfast. We're four seconds late. No, you're 30 minutes and four seconds late. We stop at 10:30. Oh! THE CEO of McDonald's tonight saying he will consider serving breakfast all day. Now to the gator and the golf couart. We saw this on "gma" this morning and worndered why the guy in the cart didn't floor it. The rules official backs up little bit but he barely late today, he told us it was a little nerve wracking. Well, I was a little nervous, but I've been around alligators and -- I don't think he sensed me being afraid of him. I just was letting him go on by.

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